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posted by LaminatorX on Friday March 13 2015, @04:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the cross-the-streams dept.

Magnetic reconnection could be the Universe's favorite way to make things explode. It operates anywhere magnetic fields pervade space—which is to say almost everywhere. In the cores of galaxies, magnetic reconnection sparks explosions visible billions of light-years away. On the sun, it causes solar flares as powerful as a million atomic bombs. At Earth, it powers magnetic storms and auroras. It's ubiquitous. The problem is, researchers can't explain it.

The basics are clear enough. Magnetic lines of force cross, cancel, reconnect and—Bang! Magnetic energy is unleashed, with charged-particles flying off near the speed of light. But how? How does the simple act of criss-crossing magnetic field lines trigger such a ferocious explosion?

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2015/10mar_mms/

[Also Covered By]: http://phys.org/news/2015-03-nasa-magnetic-explosions.html

 
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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by zeigerpuppy on Saturday March 14 2015, @03:45AM

    by zeigerpuppy (1298) on Saturday March 14 2015, @03:45AM (#157656)

    Had a long discussion with a fundamentalist Christian the other day.
    Damn frustrating but I try to be civil.
    The basic issue was that he refused to understand the difference between evidence and faith. I tried to sum it up by saying that evidence is those things which you can demonstrate by observation and show to others to form an impression (hypothesis) of what is going on. And that the same evidential method can refute and refine ideas. He said his radical belief in Jesus is evidence of God's existence.
    It was impossible to get further. He actually believed that all of science is a conspiracy to get people away from the true moral way. It astounds me how blind we can be as a species sometimes.
    He was also a climate change skeptic. We agreed that the world is not going in a good direction because of supra-national powerful interests that control global energy supply and finance; but his limp response was "Jesus will come again an fix it". To which I politely said, "get off your arse and take some fucking responsibility, the big man in the sky ain't goin to get us out of this mess".
    He was extreme, no doubt, but sums up why religious zealots are such a drag on the rest of humanity and can justify just about anything by their fantasies.
    Wake up people!

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